Sentences with phrase «feel phones of this size»

Personally I'm not a fan of this smartphone as I feel phones of this size are best left to the feature phone department as the screen (2.8 inches) is just too small with a low resolution and pixel density display.

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We all know this feeling: we buy a new piece of equipment, say a printer, or a phone or a camera, open the box and find a manual that is the size of «War and Peace» and our heart sinks.
We have one bathroom — upstairs, a dog I don't feel comfortable leaving alone with either child of course, and did I mention our one bathroom is the size of a phone booth?
Im glad to see them go back to a bold 9000 size and feel, one of the best PHONES i ever owned and wished back then it was touch screen..
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At 8.9 inches (diagonal), the T - Mobile G - Slate is the first tablet to hit the middle ground in terms of size, landing firmly between the larger slates that resemble netbooks without keyboards and the smaller models that feel like oversize phones.
The ridiculously large case mimics the feel of Nintendo's original oversize gaming portable — though how wide it is depends on the size of your phone.
Many Android tablet apps still feel like stretched phone apps, while iPad apps have been designed to take better advantage of the tablet's screen size.
Instead, it feels more like a 4.3 - inch, medium - sized phone; the extra fractions of an inch aren't that noticeable, especially with a 800 x 480 pixel resolution.
We've tested both and much preferred the size of the smaller phone, although the Pixel XL didn't feel comically oversized.
The only weak points here are the camera and the lower - resolution screen, but the great build quality and feel of the Razr M combined with its moderately - sized screen should make it a top pick for those who want a great phone at a good price — but also don't have hands the size of Shaquille O'Neal's.
I have a preference for smaller phones like the iPhone 6, so in spite of its large screen, the Essential Phone feels like the perfect size to me.
Despite the huge size of the phone, it still feels normal to hold in your hand.
The size and mix of metal, silicone and glass make it feel like a big phone, but it could be worse since there's lighter plastic here not.
Even if I never did stop pressing the center - located HTC logo trying to go back to the home screen, the One feels a lot better than most phones this size, and I did eventually learn how to shimmy the phone up and down in my hand to reach the various parts of the screen and body.
We're getting to the last bit of the review, where I'm supposed to tell you whether or not you should buy this phone, but it honestly feels next to impossible to give a one - size - fits - all answer — and not just because this is an iPhone review on an Android - focused site.
That aluminum feels quite nice, but it's also a little slippery, especially when you factor in the size of the phone and its rounded sides.
This concept phone didn't feel out of the normal realm of thickness, size or weight, and this model had a glass back, dual rear cameras, a loudspeaker, USB - C and a headphone jack.
Size - wize, you're looking at something in between the Moto X and Nexus 6, but with a very different feel than either of those phones.
The biggest downside to the design is the size, which feels downright old and clunky next to some of the other 2017 phone designs we've seen so far.
In many cases, this is every bit as fast as the Google Pixel XL that we've been using since October 2016, but there's a slight feeling that some of HTC's software alterations aren't quite the best for a phone of this size, which pulls the experience back a little - but more on that later.
At 131.5 g, it weighs about what you'd expect for a phone of its size, which is to say that it's light, but given its relatively small dimensions of 119 x 62 x 12 mm, the weight feels about right.
All that said, we still love the compact size of this phone; nothing on the screen ever feels out of reach.
rear of the V30 gently curves into the edges of the phone for an improved ergonomic feel and the handset feels very comfortable to use, especially so considering its size.
As for the rest of the device, the rear of the V30 gently curves into the edges of the phone for an improved ergonomic feel and the handset feels very comfortable to use, especially so considering its size.
The rounded edges and curved corners help the phone feel comfy in the hand, and its overall size of 111 x 47.5 x 11 mm and its weight of 100g mean it's easy to drop into all but the very smallest of pockets.
Unlike last year's Nova phones, which used radically different designs, the look and feel of the Nova 2 is uniform across both sizes.
Samsung has refined the feel of the phone, and improved how it handles it size with great multitasking and S - Pen features.
Credit: MacRumors / YouTubeMacRumors took an iPhone 8 dummy — basically a prototype typically used by accessory makers to get a feel for the size and dimensions of an upcoming phone — and stacked up it next to the Galaxy Note 8 just after Samsung's launch event this week.
The new Idol phones are feeling the pressures of the market, stepping things up both in terms of premium design and sheer size — no 4.7 - inch option this time around.
According to reports, Google wants users of the two phones to feel a very small difference, mainly brought in by size.
But as LG has done with phones like the G2 and the G3, Huawei has packed a ton of screen into a device that feels a little smaller than the display size would have you believe.
The front of this phone makes the handset feel dated, and I'd much rather have a bigger display in the same size form - factor.
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